Andreescu out of Madrid Open after positive COVID-19 test

The 20-year-old said she tested negative twice before flying to Madrid for the tournament, which is set to begin on Friday but was told upon arrival that she had produced a positive test.

Published : Apr 26, 2021 08:39 IST

World number six Bianca Andreescu is out of the Madrid Open after testing positive for COVID-19, the Canadian confirmed on social media Sunday.

The 20-year-old said she tested negative twice before flying to Madrid for the tournament, which is set to begin on Friday but was told upon arrival that she had produced a positive test.

 

"I am feeling good, I'm resting and continuing to follow the health protocols and safety guidelines," she said. "I look forward to getting back out on the court very soon."

The announcement marked yet another disappointment for Andreescu, who won her maiden Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open in 2019 only to suffer a torn meniscus in her left knee a month later.

 

She was unable to return to competition until February this year, losing in the second round of the Australian Open, and earlier this month made a tearful exit from the Miami Open final against world number one Ash Barty, after tumbling on the court and injuring her foot.

Like numerous other sport governing bodies across the globe, the WTA has said it will encourage players to receive the COVID-19 vaccine but would not require it for competition.

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